Kentucky Roman Catholic priest Jim Sichko visits the Vatican often as one of Pope Francis' missionaries of mercy and he often ...
After speaking to the audience at the championship tractor pull in Freedom Hall, Rollins visited with the employees of ...
As we continue our coverage of Black History Month, we are highlighting a Lexington-based nonprofit agribusiness. This year’s theme is ‘African Americans and Labor.’ ...
Big Lots filed for bankruptcy last year after closing several stores. The Gordon Brothers deal resulted in transferring ...
Crops don't generally thrive in desert-like ground, but 1000 years ago farmers in Israel utilised refuse such as ash and ...
Two area farms totaling 143 acres are part of a statewide effort to preserve farmland and protect it from residential or commercial development.
Residents of Roxana, Kentucky, are battling it out over whether to transform a piece of land, which formerly housed a strip mine, into a federal penitentiary or to rewild it and let the bison roam ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- North America's largest indoor farm show is back in Louisville this week. The 59th National Farm Machinery Show started Wednesday and goes through Saturday. Attendees can ...
Poole Harbour has been dubbed a 'KFC for oysters' and at the heart of the operation is the town mayor, who supplies seafood to some of the UK's ...
More and more projects across Kentucky are uncovering Black history through historical documents, then putting them online ...
A long legal battle in Jessamine County is asking the question: Where do local ordinances end and state ordinances begin?
One bill would require cities to treat cheaper manufactured housing the same as traditional homes built on-site.
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